71
71
Aug 28, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
i find the internal battle over the looming obama-care fascinating. seems to me boehner is in a pretty tough spot in the right flank aren't going to go quietly. they're not going to be rolled and not going to be bait and switched. what do you think is going to happen? >> i think the right wing is tired of seeing these sorts of issues come up again and again and seeing the unwillingness of boehner and mcconnell to stand up to the president and fight on it. there's buster to compensate on that. i have to point something out. the fallback from my perspective for john boehner isn't any more realistic than the sort of things the tea party is pushing him to do now when it comes to defunding obama care versus delaying it. i think that's one of the issues really we have to understand is not the typical the elites are being realistic, the tea party is being unrealistic divide. i don't think you have the votes for either of those things in the u.s. senate, which makes it a moot point from my perspective. whatever leverage john boehner is going to use in this si
i find the internal battle over the looming obama-care fascinating. seems to me boehner is in a pretty tough spot in the right flank aren't going to go quietly. they're not going to be rolled and not going to be bait and switched. what do you think is going to happen? >> i think the right wing is tired of seeing these sorts of issues come up again and again and seeing the unwillingness of boehner and mcconnell to stand up to the president and fight on it. there's buster to compensate on...
83
83
Aug 31, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
president obama simply did not address that. they talk about punishing assad. but this is a man deliberately killing his own people he has watched his major cities be destroyed. how to you punish a guy like this? how do you make a difference? how do you stop this large scale lawsuit isser? you mentioned humanitarian problems. the people had a don't die. the people had a aren't killed have to survive. in many ways, the lucky ones are the 2 million who have fled to the neighboring countries. the people inside are the ones in desperate need. and particularly the civilians in rebel held areas. assad is going after the infrastructure. and the human human relief being provided through u.n. channels -- >> they're essentially cut off from aid and relief. >> there is very little getting through. a trickle of u.n. aid gets through. what is really needed is cross border operation from turkey, from jordan, from lebanon. assad is saying no to that. he is not letting the u.n. do that. the u.s. and others are funding this on an informal basis but there is not nearly enough go
president obama simply did not address that. they talk about punishing assad. but this is a man deliberately killing his own people he has watched his major cities be destroyed. how to you punish a guy like this? how do you make a difference? how do you stop this large scale lawsuit isser? you mentioned humanitarian problems. the people had a don't die. the people had a aren't killed have to survive. in many ways, the lucky ones are the 2 million who have fled to the neighboring countries. the...
401
401
Aug 30, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 401
favorite 0
quote 0
obama's read line on that weapons of mass destruction issue. so i think the goals are fairly well laid out. we can't be sure how things will play out and we have to worry before hezbollah's threat, for example to israel. but i think the mission is reasonably well specified. >> trace: be a little more precise for me. you talk about causing enough pain so he won't do this again. what do we do? there's been suggestions we take out his air bases and air power. is that something you would back? >> i think that's what you do next. if in fact he doesn't get the message this time. and that's why i believe he will get the message, because he has watched news bosnia, in kosovo, in iraq, and he knows -- i'm not talking about the iraq invasion. i'm talking about the aerial operations of the 1990s. he knows there are lot of things we can do from the air, and if we get serious about doing them he will lose the war, at best hold on to a tiny enclave so air power is never enough to win the war but when you combine i with the syrian insurgencies, such as it is,
obama's read line on that weapons of mass destruction issue. so i think the goals are fairly well laid out. we can't be sure how things will play out and we have to worry before hezbollah's threat, for example to israel. but i think the mission is reasonably well specified. >> trace: be a little more precise for me. you talk about causing enough pain so he won't do this again. what do we do? there's been suggestions we take out his air bases and air power. is that something you would...
44
44
Aug 31, 2013
08/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
that is the message president obama has to take with him. he has to make sure his case is rock solid when he takes it to congress. >> i know he has support from the french president, but what about the rest of europe? you're there. how is he doing with other nato allies in europe? is there a stomach to get involved militarily in syria? >> there is a lot of division here, but there is a lot of support for him politically, diplomatically. germany has agreed, for example, that strong action must be taken, but germany won't be participating in any military strike. the only major ally here that has offered help militarily has been france. and france has said they are ready to go whenever president obama asks. they have not only the french aircraft carrier at the ready, but they also have a number of air force jets at the ready at a base in the united arab emirates, and of course they can fly to the south of france as they did in libya. so france is ready. they say they just need the word. i should point out france is also having its own parliamen
that is the message president obama has to take with him. he has to make sure his case is rock solid when he takes it to congress. >> i know he has support from the french president, but what about the rest of europe? you're there. how is he doing with other nato allies in europe? is there a stomach to get involved militarily in syria? >> there is a lot of division here, but there is a lot of support for him politically, diplomatically. germany has agreed, for example, that strong...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
meanwhile president obama is considering charging ahead with a limited military strike on syria over its alleged use of chemical weapons despite growing reluctance from its allies. also emergency crews and russia work around the clock trying to keep floodwaters that. residents. in a century takes a heavy toll on infrastructure. it's ten am yell from other russian capital you live with us on our do you with me to bomb would say. as u.s. forces poised for a possible military strike on syria washington's key ally has withdrawn its support british lawmakers have defeated a motion by david cameron's government effectively ruling out the country's involvement in earlier sold intervention was rejected by a margin of thirteen votes with thirty members of cameron's own party turning against him parliament refused to sanction british involvement in syria even if u.n. inspectors concluded that damascus was indeed responsible for the use of chemical weapons in august an attack that reportedly killed hundreds of civilians in the eyes of lawmakers cameron was unable to make a sufficiently convinci
meanwhile president obama is considering charging ahead with a limited military strike on syria over its alleged use of chemical weapons despite growing reluctance from its allies. also emergency crews and russia work around the clock trying to keep floodwaters that. residents. in a century takes a heavy toll on infrastructure. it's ten am yell from other russian capital you live with us on our do you with me to bomb would say. as u.s. forces poised for a possible military strike on syria...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
that leaves president obama struggling to gather international support for his plan to launch limited airstrikes against damascus over its alleged use of chemical weapons. and emergency crews in russia's far east work around the clock to try to keep floodwaters at bay and evacuated residents as the worst delusion in a century takes a heavy toll on infrastructure. has to be on a mosque you're watching r t with me marina josh welcome to the program the united states is facing the pro prospect of going it alone in syria after washington's key ally withdrew its support for airstrikes and historic vote british lawmakers defeated a motion by david cameron's government marking the first time in recent years that the u.k. has refused to take part in a u.s. led intervention military action was rejected by a margin of thirteen votes with thirty members of cameron's own party turning against him parliament refused to sanction british involvement in syria even if un inspectors conclude that damascus was indeed responsible for the use of chemical weapons earlier in august at attack that reportedly
that leaves president obama struggling to gather international support for his plan to launch limited airstrikes against damascus over its alleged use of chemical weapons. and emergency crews in russia's far east work around the clock to try to keep floodwaters at bay and evacuated residents as the worst delusion in a century takes a heavy toll on infrastructure. has to be on a mosque you're watching r t with me marina josh welcome to the program the united states is facing the pro prospect of...
199
199
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 199
favorite 0
quote 0
military is now off the coast of syria, and prepared to strike once president obama gives the okay. and we expect to learn more from u.s. intelligence experts as early as today. they're set to release the report laying out the evidence of last week's reported chemical attack in a suburb of the capital city damascus. some news agencies reported that more than 100 people died there. others said it was more than a thousand. this afternoon, a state department spokeswoman said any claim that the rebels launched the attack defies logic. >> it's undeniable that chemical weapons were used here on a large scale know. the regime maintains custody of the weapons and uses these rockets and well know the opposition does not have the capability. >> of course, the syrian regime has blamed the opposition. also, therer is no evidence to support that, and though today syria's foreign minister vowed his nation would defend itself using all means available. jonathan hunt will have more on that in a moment. first, jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon, and, jen, what are you learning about this poten
military is now off the coast of syria, and prepared to strike once president obama gives the okay. and we expect to learn more from u.s. intelligence experts as early as today. they're set to release the report laying out the evidence of last week's reported chemical attack in a suburb of the capital city damascus. some news agencies reported that more than 100 people died there. others said it was more than a thousand. this afternoon, a state department spokeswoman said any claim that the...
14
14
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
president obama struggling for international support to with his plan for a limited military strike against syria over its alleged use of chemical weapons. and. also emergency crews in russia's fought used to work around the clock trying to flood watches at bay and evacuated residents as the word delusion in a century takes. its eleven am in the russian capital you're watching are to live with me. as u.s. forces are poised for a possible military strike on syria washington's a key ally has withdrawn its support british lawmakers have defeated a motion by david cameron's government effectively ruling out the country's involvement in any assault intervention was rejected by a margin of thirteen with thirty members of cameron's own party turning against him column and refuses to sanction british involvement in syria even if you inspectors conclude that damascus was indeed responsible for the use of chemical weapons early in august and attack of that reportedly killed hundreds of civilians in the eyes of lawmakers cameron was unable to make a sufficiently convincing case against it when pressed
president obama struggling for international support to with his plan for a limited military strike against syria over its alleged use of chemical weapons. and. also emergency crews in russia's fought used to work around the clock trying to flood watches at bay and evacuated residents as the word delusion in a century takes. its eleven am in the russian capital you're watching are to live with me. as u.s. forces are poised for a possible military strike on syria washington's a key ally has...
83
83
Aug 30, 2013
08/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
will president obama order a strike? and my interview with lora dimaggio and what she says about her brother, the man accused of kidnapping hannah anderson. see it all tomorrow night. that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper starts right now. >>> good evening, everyone. we begin with breaking news. action tonight by great britain slamming the brakes on any immediate military action on syria unless president obama wants to go at it alone, which the white house is signaling he might. parliament in england weighing a resolution that would have okayed the use of force. weighing it and finding it wasn't enough. here is the key moment as the measure failed loudly in the house of comments. >> mr. mcneal, you're like an
will president obama order a strike? and my interview with lora dimaggio and what she says about her brother, the man accused of kidnapping hannah anderson. see it all tomorrow night. that's all for us tonight. anderson cooper starts right now. >>> good evening, everyone. we begin with breaking news. action tonight by great britain slamming the brakes on any immediate military action on syria unless president obama wants to go at it alone, which the white house is signaling he might....
36
36
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
that leaves president obama struggling to gather international support for his plan to launch limited military strikes against a mass because its alleged use of chemical weapons. also emergency crews in russia's far east were wrong the clogged trying to keep flood waters at bay and evacuated residents as the worst to do it in a century takes a heavy toll on infrastructure. it's just composite day here in moscow you live with us on our to you with me to say it's good to have you company with us today. as u.s. forces poised for miller possible military strike on syria washington's key ally has withdrawn its support british lawmakers have defeated a motion by david cameron's government effectively ruling out the country's involvement in any assault intervention was rejected by a margin of thirteen very bitter with thirty members of cameron's own party turning against him parliament refused to sanction british involvement in syria even if the un inspectors conclude that damascus was indeed responsible for the use of chemical weapons early in august and attack that reportedly killed hundre
that leaves president obama struggling to gather international support for his plan to launch limited military strikes against a mass because its alleged use of chemical weapons. also emergency crews in russia's far east were wrong the clogged trying to keep flood waters at bay and evacuated residents as the worst to do it in a century takes a heavy toll on infrastructure. it's just composite day here in moscow you live with us on our to you with me to say it's good to have you company with us...
40
40
Aug 28, 2013
08/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
>>andidate obama said in actual or imminent threat. do believe that exist right now to the united states? >> i believe absolutely allowing the use of chemical weapons on a significant scale to take place, without a response would present a sycophant challenge or threat to the united states and national security. >> democrats are not so scheerer democrat murphy says absence of an imminent threat the u.s. should not take military action without congressional authorization. although barbara lee the only one to vote against the war in afghanistan said ongress needs to have a full debate before the united states commit to any military force in syria or elsewhere. the fox news poll before the campbell attack down 60 percent felt the u.s. should not be more involved in syria. 23 percent wanted a bigger role. >> what replaces aside may not be better or at least not better for the united states u.s. military action at some level of advanced u.s. security. >> now the republican rich from virginia demanding that the president calls an emergency s
>>andidate obama said in actual or imminent threat. do believe that exist right now to the united states? >> i believe absolutely allowing the use of chemical weapons on a significant scale to take place, without a response would present a sycophant challenge or threat to the united states and national security. >> democrats are not so scheerer democrat murphy says absence of an imminent threat the u.s. should not take military action without congressional authorization....
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
and demi monde obama is considering charging the hated with a limited military strike on syria over its alleged use of chemical weapons a despite growing reluctance from its allies. also emergency crews and rochelle so far east to work around the clock trying to keep floodwaters at bay and evacuated residents as the worst solution in a century takes a heavy toll on infrastructure. the morning you're watching argy live from moscow you're with me let's take a look at our first the top story. as u.s. forces are poised for a possible military strike on syria washington's key ally has withdrawn its support british lawmakers have defeated immersion by david cameron's government effectively ruling out the u.k.'s involvement in any a sold now intervention was a rejected by a margin of a thirteen so with thirty members of cameras party turning against him our parliament refused to sanction british involvement in syria even if un inspectors conclude that damascus was indeed responsible for the use of chemical weapons early in august that reportedly killed hundreds of civilians now in the eyes of
and demi monde obama is considering charging the hated with a limited military strike on syria over its alleged use of chemical weapons a despite growing reluctance from its allies. also emergency crews and rochelle so far east to work around the clock trying to keep floodwaters at bay and evacuated residents as the worst solution in a century takes a heavy toll on infrastructure. the morning you're watching argy live from moscow you're with me let's take a look at our first the top story. as...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
it was undeniable that the obama administration would hold the syrian government accountable for what he called a moral obscenity now russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov has warned very strongly against pre-judgment about the use of chemical weapons he also said that intervention or any potential intervention by the u.s. or its allies in the syrian conflict without a u.n. resolution would be what he called a very grave violation of international law and wrists repeating past mistakes so he also sort of raise some questions about the timing of the incident and why there was such strong international pressure on action now as opposed to earlier when the reports of the alleged chemical separate chemical attack incident had arisen the syrian foreign minister spoke in damascus and he lashed out at the international community saying that syria would defend itself with what he called available means that the tapped unclear exactly what that be he accused the british foreign minister giving the wrong information to the public about syria's use of chemical weapons he also claims about the
it was undeniable that the obama administration would hold the syrian government accountable for what he called a moral obscenity now russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov has warned very strongly against pre-judgment about the use of chemical weapons he also said that intervention or any potential intervention by the u.s. or its allies in the syrian conflict without a u.n. resolution would be what he called a very grave violation of international law and wrists repeating past mistakes so he...
106
106
Aug 29, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
barack obama is not talking about sending 130,000 troops on the ground. but we do need to see shall proof that it was the regime. i think the problem is going to be there is not 100% iron clad proof. there are going to be circumstantial bits of information like the kinds of launchers that were used and so on that will suggest that it was. >> this has the shades of iraq and shades of george wush and recognizing i think the president recognizes that balance between wanting to talk to the american people about what's going on, but yet not necessarily want to go have to do with congress if you can avoid it and using the u.n. and their reports on intelligence. >> i think it's a very different shade of gray, if you will, than the bush administration. i think michael crowley's cover stou cover story got it exactly right. during the bush administration, they wanted to go to war. all evidence to the side. they were so animated about wanting to go to war, nothing would stop them. is this a president who does not want to be involved in syria, who does not want to ac
barack obama is not talking about sending 130,000 troops on the ground. but we do need to see shall proof that it was the regime. i think the problem is going to be there is not 100% iron clad proof. there are going to be circumstantial bits of information like the kinds of launchers that were used and so on that will suggest that it was. >> this has the shades of iraq and shades of george wush and recognizing i think the president recognizes that balance between wanting to talk to the...
131
131
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> president obama is cancelling his meeting with russia's president putin over tensions becausest n.s.a. leaker edward snowden. >> john: yes, that is clearly the only reason. it's-- it's always a good idea to pad out with what you really want to say with self-righteous human rights stuff like, "kimberly, we need a break. i don't like your stance on chine and tibetan monks and your boobs are weirding me out." if we want snowden back all we need to do is convince vladimir putin that snowden is gay. that away wayhe'llob a plane into u.s. custody faster than a definitely not homoerotic team of elastic clad men. that quick. actually, russia is not only global leadership story we're dealing with tonight which brins us to our new segment... indeed. now, we've already dealt with russia, so let's see where our magical dploab will take us next egypt! egypt. i just lift egypt. i'm not-- i'm not used to guns. ( laughter ) as the situation in egypt continues to devolve, the u.s. like a polar bear on a hastily melting glackier is trying to act like everything's still cool. ( laughter ) a couple
. >> president obama is cancelling his meeting with russia's president putin over tensions becausest n.s.a. leaker edward snowden. >> john: yes, that is clearly the only reason. it's-- it's always a good idea to pad out with what you really want to say with self-righteous human rights stuff like, "kimberly, we need a break. i don't like your stance on chine and tibetan monks and your boobs are weirding me out." if we want snowden back all we need to do is convince vladimir...
16
16
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
media reports citing seamy officials that no doubt from president obama is all that's needed for the bombing campaign to stud joining me live now with more details is our geezer's son thomas the son of the specifics. haven't been confirmed yet but what the officials in the u.s. been saying well certainly has been a busy week in the united states as they've been preparing trying to gather international support and information as to what and how they could respond we're hearing that they could respond with a three day missile strike aimed at sending a message to bashar al assad not at toppling his regime or crippling his military but specifically just to send a message this was reported to n.b.c. news by top u.s. military officials now we're expecting to hear from u.s. secretary of state john kerry today to present more information and evidence linking the assad regime to these alleged chemical attacks that happened last week . in the go to area east of damascus so far the united states says they have little doubt that it was assad's regime that carried out the attack but they have not
media reports citing seamy officials that no doubt from president obama is all that's needed for the bombing campaign to stud joining me live now with more details is our geezer's son thomas the son of the specifics. haven't been confirmed yet but what the officials in the u.s. been saying well certainly has been a busy week in the united states as they've been preparing trying to gather international support and information as to what and how they could respond we're hearing that they could...
134
134
Aug 29, 2013
08/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
on what is the administration's plan here to respond to the chemical weapons attack which president obama blames squarely on the syrian government? jill dougherty is standing by at the white house and, jill, i want to ask you a couple questions here. first of all, we heard from the president. he says no doubt the assad regime used chemical weapons on its own people here. he will be briefing members of congress later in the evening. what do we expect to hear from the president today? >> well, we may not hear anything specifically publicly. this, they have presented at least they have this intelligence estimate, this i should say intelligence report that musters whatever evidence they have that the regime as they would argue did use chemical weapons. they're presenting that to the members of congress. this would be presumably a classified report, and then it is unclassified for the public, and we have been promised that will come out this week. so today is thursday. one more day after this. then they have to decide what to do. suzanne, that's where it gets more complicated because every min
on what is the administration's plan here to respond to the chemical weapons attack which president obama blames squarely on the syrian government? jill dougherty is standing by at the white house and, jill, i want to ask you a couple questions here. first of all, we heard from the president. he says no doubt the assad regime used chemical weapons on its own people here. he will be briefing members of congress later in the evening. what do we expect to hear from the president today? >>...
95
95
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> two years ago president obama first call for the syrian president to go to although today white house officials declared the objective of any possible military action is not to drive the dictator from power. >> what we are considering -- considering is not about regime change responding to clear violation of the international standard that prohibits the use of chemical weapons. >> leading republicans to demand what the mission is. >> i hope it is not putting in some cruise missiles. he interoffice railing against the unilateralism against bush and cheney as the boston globe gave written questions one focused if the president could call my rig without authorization from congress. senator obama said the president does not have power under the constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent threat to the nation. >> candidate obama said in actual or imminent threat. do believe that exist right now to the united states? >> i believe absolutely allowing the use of chemical weapons on a significant scale to ta
. >> two years ago president obama first call for the syrian president to go to although today white house officials declared the objective of any possible military action is not to drive the dictator from power. >> what we are considering -- considering is not about regime change responding to clear violation of the international standard that prohibits the use of chemical weapons. >> leading republicans to demand what the mission is. >> i hope it is not putting in some...
135
135
Aug 29, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
thankfully president obama is handling the situation very carefully. >> we have not yet made a decision, but the international norm against the use of chemical weapons needs to be kept in place nobody disputes or hardly anybody disputes that chemical weapons were used on a large scale in syria against its population. we're consulting with our allies and the international community. i have no interest in any kind of open-ended flit in syria, but we do have to make sure that when countries break international norms, that they're held accountable. >> very convincing, no question about it. i'm still not on board. i'm glad to see the president of the united states is backing away from his red line statement. we have to be fair about this. we do have a history of presidents misspeaking, and we need to give him some room here if he decides not to his syria soon. if president obama does, if he says yes to hitting syria, he needs to get the full approval of the congress. the president i think needs politically both democrats and republicans on board to do this, because the political climate in t
thankfully president obama is handling the situation very carefully. >> we have not yet made a decision, but the international norm against the use of chemical weapons needs to be kept in place nobody disputes or hardly anybody disputes that chemical weapons were used on a large scale in syria against its population. we're consulting with our allies and the international community. i have no interest in any kind of open-ended flit in syria, but we do have to make sure that when countries...
98
98
Aug 29, 2013
08/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
when can we expect obama to make a decision on what to do? >> the president still has a number of steps before he is to make any final decision, the president saying he is still consulting with senior pentagon military officials, but the bashar al-assad regime should be held responsible. a senior official telling aljazeera that that decision will be made in close consultation with the u.s.'s friend andological we, the united kingdom. president obama, as you heard there in that interview with the public broadcast network wednesday saying he is not interested in an open-ended conflict. still, the president is preparing for any sort of potential counter strike that may be launched by assad's forces, syrian forces. again, the president has not supplied any evidence or proof, something the american people are very keen to hear from their president. they are not open to any sort of long, open-ended war. in fact, the president is still gathering intelligence, said to be waiting for human intelligence being gathered by the c.i.a., as well as top mili
when can we expect obama to make a decision on what to do? >> the president still has a number of steps before he is to make any final decision, the president saying he is still consulting with senior pentagon military officials, but the bashar al-assad regime should be held responsible. a senior official telling aljazeera that that decision will be made in close consultation with the u.s.'s friend andological we, the united kingdom. president obama, as you heard there in that interview...
102
102
Aug 30, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
the time to take serious action to stop obama care is now join us in urging senators don't fund obama care. remember, if you fund it, you own it. julian, your vote. which of these two surrogates is going to win the hearts and minds of the american people? >> let's see. on the one hand you have president obama and president clinton, the two the greatest communicate kers of the 20th century. on the other hand, you have ted cruz and sarah palin. it's like the dream team versus the preschoolers. look, there's been some rhyme or reason to what the republicans have been trying to do to defund obama care. they're trying to win an argument. and to some expent in the last couple years, they've been successful because the numbers haven't been great on obama care. the numbers are change packagen now the majority of the public doesn't understand what's in obama care. it's a jump ball at this point. a very strong majority doesn't want the congress to defund obama care. the critical point, of course, is in october when the law goes into effect and particularly the exchanges. this is the last hurrah
the time to take serious action to stop obama care is now join us in urging senators don't fund obama care. remember, if you fund it, you own it. julian, your vote. which of these two surrogates is going to win the hearts and minds of the american people? >> let's see. on the one hand you have president obama and president clinton, the two the greatest communicate kers of the 20th century. on the other hand, you have ted cruz and sarah palin. it's like the dream team versus the...
217
217
Aug 31, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 217
favorite 0
quote 0
>> president barack obama saying the u.s. should take military action against syria but also saying that he will seek authorization from the u.s. congress, talking too house and senate leaders this morning, and he said they agreed to hold 'debate and then a vote when congress gets back. congress is not scheduled to be back until september 9. from the labor day vacation. the president saying that this comes as, he acknowledged, british parliament, voted against prime minister david cameron, for the authorization of force against syria this past week. we believes that he has the authority to president obama said, but he wants congress to weigh in. he said, he wants this action to happen because the u.s. cannot stand by and let chemical weapons be used to gas hundreds of children to death with no action afterwards. he said the implications go beyond chemical warfare and he mentioned the possibility of other countries using nuclear weapons or threatening to do so. he said, we all are war weary in america but it is time to step to
>> president barack obama saying the u.s. should take military action against syria but also saying that he will seek authorization from the u.s. congress, talking too house and senate leaders this morning, and he said they agreed to hold 'debate and then a vote when congress gets back. congress is not scheduled to be back until september 9. from the labor day vacation. the president saying that this comes as, he acknowledged, british parliament, voted against prime minister david...
154
154
Aug 31, 2013
08/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
obama, hands off syria! >> dozens rallied outside the white house, right outside where the president was spending his entire day. in australia people gathered in sydney against military intervention in syria. and in london, where the uk parliament voted this week to not join the u.s. military in any proposed action. although prime minister david cameron did give his backing today to the president's statement that he made in the rose garden. the british prime minister said i understand and support barack obama's position on syria. >>> even in the face of the protests and the complaints from some people around the world, the president during his rose garden speech said that military action will be just as effective now, next week, or next month. meanwhile, the assad regime says it is ready for whatever the u.s. might give out. it is threatening israel, saying it could be a target for retaliation. i want to go now to the pentagon and our barbara starr. and, barbara, one of the key questions that people have bee
obama, hands off syria! >> dozens rallied outside the white house, right outside where the president was spending his entire day. in australia people gathered in sydney against military intervention in syria. and in london, where the uk parliament voted this week to not join the u.s. military in any proposed action. although prime minister david cameron did give his backing today to the president's statement that he made in the rose garden. the british prime minister said i understand and...
97
97
Aug 13, 2013
08/13
by
COM
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
president obama has officially canceled his one-on-one meeting with vladimir putin. >> john: canceled? wow, that's a big diplomatic slap in the face, a dip move, if you will. ( laughter ) although if the president really wanted to hurt putin he would have said he was coming and just stood him up. trust me, that hurts a lot more. or if you wanted to be more passive aggressive the president could have said let's meet somewhere that's not technically in russia like, i don't know, moscow airport. ( cheers and applause ) look, we all know-- we all know why this meeting was canceled, right. >> president obama formally canceled next month's meeting in moscow with russia's president vladimir putin. why? >> missile defense, human rights, that controversial law there that bans gay relationships and a lot of concern about how it's going to impact the olympics in sochi. >> john: oh, that's right because russia will not allow a hint of homoswullity in an event where you either win a skin-tight leotard or sparkly tuxedo for your ice ballet. come on, come on, now. is there nothing else that led amer
president obama has officially canceled his one-on-one meeting with vladimir putin. >> john: canceled? wow, that's a big diplomatic slap in the face, a dip move, if you will. ( laughter ) although if the president really wanted to hurt putin he would have said he was coming and just stood him up. trust me, that hurts a lot more. or if you wanted to be more passive aggressive the president could have said let's meet somewhere that's not technically in russia like, i don't know, moscow...
112
112
Aug 30, 2013
08/13
by
KRCB
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> president barack obama will have his eye on developments in london. he is still hoping to marshall brought support. a white house spokesman said obama had spoken to chancellor angela merkel by phone and reiterated that the u.s. would be ready to act without a human mandate. >> unfortunately, what we are seeing right now is pressure repeatedly block efforts at the human -- the united nations to hold the assad regime accountable. it's disappointing, but the president says he will not allow that obstruction to prevent him from making decisions in the best interests of our national security. >> for more from washington, we are joined by our correspondent. is the mood in washington changing? >> i'm pretty sure that president obama does not like what he sees for a long time. the british, and we have to confess, the wrench governments have been in favor of military intervention and have put pressure on washington. it seems now they are getting cold feet. the united states will not act alone. to make it even worse for president obama, there is a growing resis
. >> president barack obama will have his eye on developments in london. he is still hoping to marshall brought support. a white house spokesman said obama had spoken to chancellor angela merkel by phone and reiterated that the u.s. would be ready to act without a human mandate. >> unfortunately, what we are seeing right now is pressure repeatedly block efforts at the human -- the united nations to hold the assad regime accountable. it's disappointing, but the president says he will...
72
72
Aug 28, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
"breaking, two explosions in the white house, and barack obama is injured." the message went to "ap's" 1.9 million twitter followers and spread like a virus. retweeted almost 5,000 times within a minute. but it was a fake. "ap's "account had been hacked. >> it partly explains the unusual activity in the dow. >> the dow began plunging, and within three minutes, dropped more than 140 points. >> you looked around the floor. you saw people running. you saw people upset. not sure what was going on. just watching this market trade lower. >> automatic trading programs kicked in. >> human beings weren't making these trades. these were computers. algorithms designed to skim the headlines and find negative or positive words and help companies profit on the results. >> minutes after that first message "ap's" corporate account tweeted it was bogue and suspended the "ap's" twitter page. >> i can say the president is fine. i was just with him. >> the syrian electronic army took credit for the hacking as well as for hacking into cbs' "60 minutes" twitter account over the we
"breaking, two explosions in the white house, and barack obama is injured." the message went to "ap's" 1.9 million twitter followers and spread like a virus. retweeted almost 5,000 times within a minute. but it was a fake. "ap's "account had been hacked. >> it partly explains the unusual activity in the dow. >> the dow began plunging, and within three minutes, dropped more than 140 points. >> you looked around the floor. you saw people running....
46
46
Aug 12, 2013
08/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
president obama's mantra that al qaeda is on the run today proved wrong yet again. you are looking at pictus of yemen where governmentofficials
president obama's mantra that al qaeda is on the run today proved wrong yet again. you are looking at pictus of yemen where governmentofficials
79
79
Aug 30, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
senate in american history and the first since barack obama. booker is the rare mayor who's also become a national figure. a charismatic man, in his own words work-a-holic leader and rebels in the image of guardian of the people fighting off crime and urban decay in new jersey's largest city. he rescued a freezing dog, saved a woman from a burning building. that actually happened. booker has been on the political radar since he was 29. grabbed attention by holding a ten-day hunger strike. some believe booker has the ability and drive to be president. thought that since his days at stanford and oxford where he was a scholar. he's been accused of being a shameless publicity speaker, angered members of his own party after publicly defending bain capital during last year's presidential campaign. he's gotten further flak from the left, myself, included, for hedge fund backers and support of school voucher programs. in the heat of a senate campaign, things have gotten strangely personal. booker's republican opponent lonegan jumped on comments booker
senate in american history and the first since barack obama. booker is the rare mayor who's also become a national figure. a charismatic man, in his own words work-a-holic leader and rebels in the image of guardian of the people fighting off crime and urban decay in new jersey's largest city. he rescued a freezing dog, saved a woman from a burning building. that actually happened. booker has been on the political radar since he was 29. grabbed attention by holding a ten-day hunger strike. some...
74
74
Aug 19, 2013
08/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
president obama tonight appears to be assuming role of the great appeaser in the middle east. in northern africa and south asia, willing, it seems, to negotiate american interests and the interests of our allies with the taliban to in some interests directly affiliated with groups in al qaeda and muslim brotherhood for a
president obama tonight appears to be assuming role of the great appeaser in the middle east. in northern africa and south asia, willing, it seems, to negotiate american interests and the interests of our allies with the taliban to in some interests directly affiliated with groups in al qaeda and muslim brotherhood for a
94
94
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
basis i put the score at obama one, congressman. we're coming right back. classic example of government waste and the political giveaway. how one reporter got not one but three obama phones. by the way, she is not impoverished. she shares her story n ♪ in new. lou: the justice department finally filing criminal charges against a number of says it -- suspects. my next guest calls it a weak response after knowing for months who was involved. joining yes, senior writer. good to have you with us. comes the news tonight that the justice department, according to a u.s. official unidentified and and and apparently to the rest of the world who says the behalf seal to charges filed in an unknown court. is this a response that makes any kind of sense? >> in an unknown court against an unknown number of suspects. and has been reported that one of the leaders in benghazi is one of them, but we don't know how many there are. as a lot with don't know. they put out a statement that said the investigation is ongoing. we can be clear about one thi
basis i put the score at obama one, congressman. we're coming right back. classic example of government waste and the political giveaway. how one reporter got not one but three obama phones. by the way, she is not impoverished. she shares her story n ♪ in new. lou: the justice department finally filing criminal charges against a number of says it -- suspects. my next guest calls it a weak response after knowing for months who was involved. joining yes, senior writer. good to have you with us....
64
64
Aug 30, 2013
08/13
by
KRCB
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
barack obama hopes members of congress will be more receptive to his plans. they are consulting with lawmakers on whether to attack syria and hope to prove to forces to use chemical weapons. a spokesperson said secretary of state john kerry and other senior officials are explaining the results of the government's analysis. >> the president contemplates what response is appropriate to the situation we have seen, they believe it's important to consult with congress. >> he said analysts are on track to produce their report before the end of the week. he said any action would be discreet and limited and in no way comparable to the iraq war. syrian opposition leaders say western forces need to act quick low to prevent any more chemical attacks by forces loyal to the syrian president. the more time it takes to make a decision, the more civilian lives will be lost. number two is those who are responsible for committing the crimes must be brought to justice. >> military action should be limited to depriving the assad regime. opposition forces should overthrow the gov
barack obama hopes members of congress will be more receptive to his plans. they are consulting with lawmakers on whether to attack syria and hope to prove to forces to use chemical weapons. a spokesperson said secretary of state john kerry and other senior officials are explaining the results of the government's analysis. >> the president contemplates what response is appropriate to the situation we have seen, they believe it's important to consult with congress. >> he said...
70
70
Aug 30, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
>> president obama makes his case for action in syria, this crisis in syria. >> president obama laid down his thoughts. however, congress right now very reluctant. >> many members of congress are not on board. >> some members are calling on congress. >> 116 congress members. >> the american representatives need to be a part of that discussion. >> we do need to see some approve. >> this whole debate is contaminated by the legacy of iraq. >> i am deeply mindful. >> british lawmakers are pumping the brakes, as well. >> the well of public opinion was well and truly poisoned by the iraq episode. >> because of iraq. >> the ground war is under way. those weapons of mass destruction have to be somewhere. >> this is not like iraq. >> there is a broad consensus here. >> i have no interest in any kind of open-ended conflict in syria. >> while washington is not talking about regime change, the syrian rebels certainly are. >> first and foremost to the american public, we do need to see proof. >> what would the legal justification be? >> what is the political purpose of trying to achieve? >> the p
>> president obama makes his case for action in syria, this crisis in syria. >> president obama laid down his thoughts. however, congress right now very reluctant. >> many members of congress are not on board. >> some members are calling on congress. >> 116 congress members. >> the american representatives need to be a part of that discussion. >> we do need to see some approve. >> this whole debate is contaminated by the legacy of iraq. >> i...
57
57
Aug 28, 2013
08/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
we take a look. >> reporter: the obama administration said it will respond to this. the use of chemical weapons in syria. but the goal they insist is not to get rid of syrian president bashir al-assad, but to accepted him a message. >> it is not our policy to responds to this tran with regie change. >> reporter: it would involved cruise missiles towards infrastructure not chemical stock piles. >> in terms of shifting momentum on the ground, it's not likely. i think that target strikes are really more powerful in terms of the signaling that they achieve. and sending a very strong message that the use of chemicals weapons will not be tolerated. >> reporter: many believe the president left himself little choice but to respond. this was one years ago. >> a red line for us is we start seeing a whole bunch of chemical weapons being moved around or being utilized. >> reporter: president obama has been hesitant to get involved in syria. the majority of american people don't want it, and the administration is afraid of who could come to power in assad falls? >> then what happ
we take a look. >> reporter: the obama administration said it will respond to this. the use of chemical weapons in syria. but the goal they insist is not to get rid of syrian president bashir al-assad, but to accepted him a message. >> it is not our policy to responds to this tran with regie change. >> reporter: it would involved cruise missiles towards infrastructure not chemical stock piles. >> in terms of shifting momentum on the ground, it's not likely. i think that...
171
171
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
president obama orders an attack on syria. the white house is holding a briefing at this hour as the war rhetoric heats up. our forces are ready for action. it could involve the c- launched cruise missiles on target and the u.s. had four navy destroyers in the area and each up to carrying
president obama orders an attack on syria. the white house is holding a briefing at this hour as the war rhetoric heats up. our forces are ready for action. it could involve the c- launched cruise missiles on target and the u.s. had four navy destroyers in the area and each up to carrying
66
66
Aug 29, 2013
08/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
obama, make your case to the american people. if you get them behind you -- you know, something will change and we won't have this regional disaster, which we may have on our hands which becomes, make even spread to europe. you see what i'm saying in he's got to do his work, and he hasn't done it yet. >> listen, it's -- i agree with you. secretary kerry made a statement corroborating what he understood, the president made a statement on pbs, david cameron lost his vote, because he took the cart before the horse. the fact of the matter is that for the limited goals and objectives that the president wants to make, it would be important for him, in order to quell this mini-rebellion to put that information out. >> right. >> i can tell you the inspectors will issue their report and the president will provide the briefs material to the senior leaders, and you will see this change. >> i sincerely hope you are right, even though i'm probably more aggressive on the syrian thing. i hope you're right. i hope so, too. >> ambassador mark gin
obama, make your case to the american people. if you get them behind you -- you know, something will change and we won't have this regional disaster, which we may have on our hands which becomes, make even spread to europe. you see what i'm saying in he's got to do his work, and he hasn't done it yet. >> listen, it's -- i agree with you. secretary kerry made a statement corroborating what he understood, the president made a statement on pbs, david cameron lost his vote, because he took...
150
150
Aug 15, 2013
08/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
nowhere is president obama's foreign-policy are obviously confused than contradictory of egypt. what could be more confounding than the administration's apparent support for not only the secular military, but its embrace at the same time of a muslim brotherhood with israel and western civilization itself. president obama today addressing the violence and deadly clashes between the egyptian military and supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi. a battle that has claimed the lives of more than 600 people over the past few days and injured more than 4000. president obama scolded the egyptian military today, saying that traditional cooperation with egypt cannot continue as civilians continue to be slaughtered before claiming to be neutral in the conflict. >> we do not take sides with any particular party. or political figure. i know it is tempting inside of egypt. to blame the united states or the west or some other outside actions for what has gone wrong. we have been blamed by supporters of mohammed morsi and we have been blamed by the other side as if we are supporters of mo
nowhere is president obama's foreign-policy are obviously confused than contradictory of egypt. what could be more confounding than the administration's apparent support for not only the secular military, but its embrace at the same time of a muslim brotherhood with israel and western civilization itself. president obama today addressing the violence and deadly clashes between the egyptian military and supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi. a battle that has claimed the lives of more...
164
164
Aug 28, 2013
08/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
president obama has the support of britain and france. they have signaled they would join in a military intervention against syrian government forces. syria remains defiant. its prime minister says western nations are fabricating scenarios and coming up with false alibis to justify military intervention. >> we want to bring you inside of syria now. cnn is the only network broadcasting live from damascus, giving you a view of the crisis like nobody else can. >> fred joins us from the syrian capital. we are seeing obviously the u.s., the british, and the french. the syrian foreign minister is saying they have the materials to defend themselves and surprise others. so how is it now being viewed from where you are? >> reporter: well, it's interesting, richard, because i was just out and about town in damascus. on the face of it, a lot of people will tell you they're not afraid for their safety. they will tell you it was not their regime that used chemical weapons. they are stockpiling things like canned foods and dried foods thinking some sor
president obama has the support of britain and france. they have signaled they would join in a military intervention against syrian government forces. syria remains defiant. its prime minister says western nations are fabricating scenarios and coming up with false alibis to justify military intervention. >> we want to bring you inside of syria now. cnn is the only network broadcasting live from damascus, giving you a view of the crisis like nobody else can. >> fred joins us from the...
55
55
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
neil: that make sense with barack obama. because why would they like to get apple in that long legal back-and-forth. so here is something, should we continue actually praising the fact that the president could do that? said this is misguided. what you think about that? >> good for the white house. saint-saens copied the iphone and the ipod. something called the power to veto. that is what our country is doing. neil: we have never done it before, so this is a first to keep in mind that other countries would do the same to us. i have no problem with this. nothing really changes. i think the two g. and the 3-g, they don't even sell it anymore. i think that this is a great move that we are showing some strength. neil: gary, you always throw these facts out. what we to make of this? >> welcome i understand what he is saying and he is right on the fact that i don't think the president obama did it for this fact, but because apple gave him $300,000 to get reelected the plaster. neil: that is a cynical and jaded view. >> samsung onl
neil: that make sense with barack obama. because why would they like to get apple in that long legal back-and-forth. so here is something, should we continue actually praising the fact that the president could do that? said this is misguided. what you think about that? >> good for the white house. saint-saens copied the iphone and the ipod. something called the power to veto. that is what our country is doing. neil: we have never done it before, so this is a first to keep in mind that...
75
75
Aug 11, 2013
08/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> president obama knows the omen being paid 77 cents on the doar for doing the same work as men is not just unfair, but it hurts families in mecca time to close that gap. john: a dollar versus 77 cents. what a horrible discrimination. says the author of "cult of power: sex discrimination in corporate america", mark the >> a good portion is absolute because of discrimination. john: why would the employer discriminate? >> some of them don't pay enough attention and so ey don't realize that maybe frontline management is making decisions that are not in the best interest of women. some of them to think that they can get away with it. that goes back to the early 20th century when people pay women less because they were women and said so out loud. john: you are saying that this is still going on oday? >> i'm saying that we still live in this legacy. absolutely. otherwise school cafeteria workers and school custodians, why would those not be paid the same becau they are the same skill level and entry-level type of job. and yes, they make more because they are predominantly male. in the ca
. >> president obama knows the omen being paid 77 cents on the doar for doing the same work as men is not just unfair, but it hurts families in mecca time to close that gap. john: a dollar versus 77 cents. what a horrible discrimination. says the author of "cult of power: sex discrimination in corporate america", mark the >> a good portion is absolute because of discrimination. john: why would the employer discriminate? >> some of them don't pay enough attention and...
105
105
Aug 26, 2013
08/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
the obama adding is playing a long game. it has high takes that it's facing and has very little information in terms of the groups that it can back in terms of the opposition. it needs much for information and assets on the ground before it can credibly move forward. it's a deliberative long process that looks at times very grim. they are only to get one chance at this and they have to get it right, so they are taking their time. >> speaking of a grim process, what form would military retaliation actually take? >> well, we could see two different types. the one, the obama administration would prefer is the strategic approach, where over time, they are able to gather a group of opposition forces that they can trust. they can help, they can arm to some degree, maybe some air support. that group can take over the country and hopefully lead syria back to civil peace. the ortho is what we saw quite recently with the attacks last week. in that case, the obama administration now needs to face the fact that it might have to act puni
the obama adding is playing a long game. it has high takes that it's facing and has very little information in terms of the groups that it can back in terms of the opposition. it needs much for information and assets on the ground before it can credibly move forward. it's a deliberative long process that looks at times very grim. they are only to get one chance at this and they have to get it right, so they are taking their time. >> speaking of a grim process, what form would military...